This video delves into the history and specifics of the 6-shot C96 Mauser, often referred to as the 'Broomhandle.' Firearms expert Jonathan Ferguson examines a lesser-known, shorter 'officer's model' variant. The discussion touches upon the evolution of early 20th-century firearms, the C96's initial popularity, and the creation of various iterations, some more successful than others. Ferguson highlights the unique features, markings, and historical context of this particular Mauser model, offering an in-depth look at an often-overlooked firearm. The video also references external resources and encourages audience engagement.
This video showcases a fun team-building activity for an Officer Candidate School, featuring a 'Ranger C Shooting Challenge.' The challenge appears to be a lighthearted event designed to entertain and engage the participants, with the creator humorously mentioning providing a bolo (machete) to 'untalented' individuals for a manual target attack. The focus is on a playful competition and camaraderie rather than serious firearm training or review.
This video aims to explain the meaning of "B.O.L.O." (Be On the Lookout), a law enforcement term. While the title and description do not directly mention firearms, the acronym "B.O.L.O." is commonly used in law enforcement contexts that often involve firearms. Therefore, tags related to law enforcement and potentially firearms are relevant, assuming the context of the video will be police-related scenarios or training.
A Green Beret demonstrates how to craft primitive weapons, including spears for hunting small game and fish, and throwing sticks. He details techniques for hardening spear points by charring and scraping, and modifying them with multiple tips or barbs for better fish capture. The video also covers the creation and use of throwing sticks made from hardwood and discusses the Bolo system. While acknowledging the value of firearms, the expert emphasizes the importance of survival skills and improvisation in the wilderness, highlighting that no single tool can accomplish every task.
This video features a "Bolo" type shotgun shell called the "Macho Gaucho" being tested. The "Bolo" is described as a device stuffed into a shotgun shell designed to create two connected wounds via a steel wire. The test is conducted using a Benelli Supernova 12 Gauge Pump Action Shotgun and Clear Ballistics 20% Ballistics Gel 16" NATO Blocks. The creator explains their preference for 20% gel due to its ability to stop projectiles sooner and prevent over-penetration.
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